The Governor of Moquegua, Peru, has announced an indefinite strike beginning June 30th in opposition to a proposed law altering district boundaries. The governor is urging the executive branch to veto the legislation, fearing it will ignite renewed social unrest in the southern region of the country. She believes the law’s enactment could trigger a new conflict. The regional authority views the proposed changes as detrimental to the area’s stability. This action signals a significant escalation in opposition to the boundary modifications. The governor’s office has not yet detailed the specific actions the strike will entail, but it is expected to disrupt regional activities. The situation remains fluid as negotiations with the central government are anticipated.